Baking utensil



Jan. 22, 1929. 1,699,869

F. A. BIENYENU BAKING UTENSIL Filed July 30, 1927 Patented Jan. 22, 1929. v p teases outrun s'rATEs PATENT orrica.

FRANK .AOI-IILLE BIENVENU, F MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO GATELLI MAGARONI PRODUCTS CORPORATION LIMITED, 0]?

MONTREAL, CANADA.

BAKING UTENSIL.

Application filed July 30, 1927. Serial No. 299,541

The invention relates to a baking utensil, 19. These lugs 18 and 19 are oined circuin as described in the present specification and ferentially by the strips 20 and 21 and with illustrated in the accompanying drawings the latter constitute the side Walls of the that form part of the same. holder having the open spaces or slots 22 and The invention consists essentially of the 23 immediately above the bottom perforated novel features of construction pointed out in disc of the holder. the claim for novelty following a description In use the pot is put in the holder and the containing an explanation in detail of an aclatter on the oven floor, which is here shown ceptable form of the invention. as a brick baking oven as the natural inequal- The objects of the invention are to afford ities of the brick floor surface materially every opportunity possible for the circulaassists in the successful operation of this intion of air under and around about the pot vention for the air more readily finds its way during baking operations, particularly in under the bottom disc and through the perfobrick ovens used for baking beans and other rations in said disc under, around and about commodities cooked in vessels; to insure the the pot.

thorough cooking of the food Without bur11- It Will be seen that in baking particularly ing the same and thereby avoid Waste of good by the hot brick method the air materially material; and generally to provide a reliable, aids in avoiding the scorching ot' the food as etlicient and durable cooking vessel. will readily be seen in the illustration Where lln the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective pork and beans are seen in the process of bakview of a pot holder. ing the pork being in the bottom of the pot. Figure 2 is a vertical sectional. view show- This utensil for the specilic use in baking ing pot and pot holder in a baking oven. pork and beans has been found 01'? great bone- Likc numerals of reference indicate corfit in avoiding Waste from burning and in 25 responding parts in the variousfigures. maintaining and retaining the flavor of the Referring to the drawings, the pot indibeans and pork. cated by the numeral 10 1s m the form of an What I clann is iron bowl bellied out at the sides and curving A baking utensil comprising a pan having inwardly to a substantially flat central poraplurality of upstanding lugs and openings tion 11 oi the bottom. through the bottom thereof, a heat deflecting The lid. 12 of the pot is flanged as customring rigidly secured to said lugs and spaced ary and fits intothe pot and the bail 13 is sefrom said pan and a pot having a bellied botcured to the lugs 14. tom resting on said pan and engaging said The holder 15 is formed 0]. sheet metal and deflecting ring.

has the bottom 1.6 perforated to form the air Signed at: l/Iontreal, Canada, this 7th day holes 17 and upwardly turned at (liametri of July1927. a cally opposite places to form the lugs 18 and FRANK ACHI'LLE llIENVEN U. 

